I posted previously about a strange growth on the rocks, that I thought was xenia (photo taken July 17th):
@vetteguy53081 thought it might be anthellia, and I thought it looked about right.
I always wondered where that came from.
This is what it looks like now:
Notice the corky finger in the background. Here's a closeup of the corky finger:
A while back, that corky finger was always falling down and would sometimes go days (maybe many days) laying on its side on the rock where the suspect polyps are growing. Now it is fixed in place on a rock island. But now I'm wondering if it didn't encrust a bit on the foreground rock and leave some tissue there that is starting to grow as a new corky finger.
Do you think this is what happened? Is this a new corky growing? I'm perfectly happy if it is
@vetteguy53081 thought it might be anthellia, and I thought it looked about right.
New pulsing xenia-like growth on rock
I have not introduced pulsing xenia to this tank, although I had xenia in my other tank that was trasferred over. It isn't pulsing, but is still very small. I intentionally did not move any xenia over. Doesn't look like aiptasia to me. The rock is previously live rock from Marshall Islands...
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I always wondered where that came from.
This is what it looks like now:
Notice the corky finger in the background. Here's a closeup of the corky finger:
A while back, that corky finger was always falling down and would sometimes go days (maybe many days) laying on its side on the rock where the suspect polyps are growing. Now it is fixed in place on a rock island. But now I'm wondering if it didn't encrust a bit on the foreground rock and leave some tissue there that is starting to grow as a new corky finger.
Do you think this is what happened? Is this a new corky growing? I'm perfectly happy if it is